“When you lose your temper, you lose a friend. When you lie, you lose yourself.”
Harvest Moon
Blue Like Jazz (2003, Nelson Books)
“When you lose your temper, you lose a friend. When you lie, you lose yourself.”
Harvest Moon
“If you want an accounting of your worth, count your friends. ”
“If you lose money you lose much,
If you lose friends you lose more,
If you lose faith you lose all.”
My Day: The Best of Eleanor Roosevelt's Acclaimed Newspaper Columns 1936-62
Love Letter to America https://archive.org/details/BezmenovLoveLetterToAmerica/page/n1/ (1984)
“If you want to know who your friends are, get yourself a jail sentence.”
Notes of a Dirty Old Man (1969)
“If you want to lose your faith, make friends with a priest.”
All and Everything: Meetings with Remarkable Men (1963)
“Your friend is the man who knows all about you, and still likes you.”
Variant: A friend is one who knows you and loves you just the same.
Source: The Note Book of Elbert Hubbard (1927), p. 112.
“You don't lose when you lose fake friends.”